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2013
- 2013-003 Firms as Persons
by Richard Adelstein - 2013-002 Nominal Shocks and Real Exchange Rates: Evidence from Two Centuries
by William D. Craighead & Pao-Lin Tien - 2013-001 Current Account Reversals and Structural Change in Developing and Industrialized Countries
by William D. Craighead & David R. Hineline
2012
- 2012-004 States Without Romance
by Richard Adelstein - 2012-003 Evaluation of the Impact of Village Savings and Loan Associations Using a Novel Survey Instrument
by Conner Brannen & Damien Sheehan-Connor - 2012-002 Life and Death at the CAFE: Predicting the Impact of Fuel Economy Standards on Vehicle Safety
by Damien Sheehan-Connor - 2012-001 Monetary Rules and Sectoral Unemployment in Open Economies
by William D. Craighead
2011
- 2011-005 Does Taxation on Banks Tax Bank Borrowers? Evidence from the Tokyo Bank Tax Experiment
by Peter Hull & Masami Imai - 2011-004 The Economic History of Banking
by Richard S. Grossman - 2011-003 Contingent Capital and Bank Risk-Taking among British Banks before World War I
by Richard S. Grossman & Masami Imai - 2011-002 As the Current Account Turns: Disaggregating the Effects of Current Account Reversals in Industrial Countries
by William D. Craighead & David R. Hineline - 2011-001 Temporal Aggregation and Purchasing Power Parity Persistence
by Yamin Ahmad & William D. Craighead
2010
- 2013-003 Firms as Social Actors
by Richard Adelstein - 2010-002 International Aspects of the Great Depression and the Crisis of 2007: Similarities, Differences, and Lessons
by Richard S. Grossman & Christopher M. Meissner - 2010-001 Elections and Political Risk: New Evidence from Political Prediction Markets in Taiwan
by Masami Imai & Cameron A. Shelton
2009
- 2009-007 Organizations and Economics
by Richard Adelstein - 2009-006 Where a contract is signed determines its value: Chinese provincial variation in utilized vs. contracted FDI flows
by Abigail S. Hornstein - 2009-005 Corporate Capital Budgeting Decisions and Information Sharing
by Abigail S. Hornstein & Minyuan Zhao - 2009-004 Using Long-Run Restrictions to Investigate the Sources of Exchange Rate Fluctuations
by Pao-Lin Tien - 2009-003 Reproducing Business Cycle Features: How Important Is Nonlinearity Versus Multivariate Information?
by James Morley & Jeremy Piger & Pao-Lin Tien - 2009-002 Bank Integration and Local Credit Cycle:Evidence from Japan
by Masami Imai & Seitaro Takarabe - 2009-001 Transmission of Liquidity Shock to Bank Credit: Evidence from the Deposit Insurance Reform in Japan
by Masami Imai & Seitaro Takarabe
2008
- 2008-006 Social Security’s Five OASI Inflation Indexing Problems
by Michael C. Lovell - 2008-005 An Empirical Test of the Poverty Traps Hypothesis
by Francisco Rodríguez - 2008-004 Accommodating Families
by Joyce P. Jacobsen - 2008-003 Crowding-Out Effects of a Government-Owned Depository Institution: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Japan
by Masami Imai - 2008-002 Affirmative Action in America: Procedures and Outcomes
by Joyce P. Jacobsen - 2008-001 How Not to Defend the Revolution: Mark Weisbrot and the Misinterpretation of Venezuelan Evidence
by Francisco Rodríguez
2007
- 2007-003 The Information Content of Elections and Varieties of the Partisan Political Business Cycle
by Cameron A. Shelton - 2007-002 The Size and Composition of Government Expenditure
by Cameron A. Shelton - 2007-001 The Aging Population and the Size of the Welfare State: Is There a Puzzle?
by Cameron A. Shelton
2006
- 2006-026 Revisiting The Bell Curve Debate Regarding the Effects of Cognitive Ability on Wages
by Liang Zhao & Joyce P. Jacobsen - 2006-025 Freed from Illiteracy? A Closer Look at Venezuela’s Robinson Literacy Campaign
by Daniel Ortega & Francisco Rodríguez & Edward Miguel - 2006-024 Growth Collapses
by Ricardo Hausmann & Francisco Rodríguez & Rodrigo Wagner - 2006-023 Are capital shares higher in poor countries? Evidence from Industrial Surveys
by Francisco Rodríguez & Daniel Ortega - 2006-022 Plenty of Room? Fiscal Space in a Resource Abundant Economy
by María Antonia Moreno & Francisco Rodríguez - 2006-021 The Emergence of Central Banks and Banking Regulation in Comparative Perspective
by Richard S. Grossman - 2006-020 Other People’s Money: The Evolution of Bank Capital in the Industrialized World
by Richard S. Grossman - 2006-019 Targeting Rules with Intrinsic Persistence and Endogenous Policy Inertia
by Michael S. Hanson & Pavel Kapinos - 2006-018 Anarchy, State, and Dystopia: Venezuelan Economic Institutions before the Advent of Oil
by Francisco Rodríguez & Adam J. Gomolin - 2006-017 Mixing Family Business with Politics in Thailand
by Masami Imai - 2006-016 Capitalism With Capital: A Suggested Remedy to the Absence of Investment Decision-making in Basic Microeconomics Teaching
by Richard A. Miller - 2006-014 How Important is the Credibility Problem in Politics? Evidence from State-Level Abortion Legislation
by Francisco Rodríguez - 2006-013 Have Collapses in Infrastructure Spending Led to Cross-Country Divergence in per Capita GDP?
by Francisco Rodríguez - 2006-012 Multinationals Do It Better: Evidence on the Efficiency of Corporations’ Capital Budgeting
by William H. Greene & Abigail S. Hornstein & Lawrence J. White & Bernard Yeung - 2006-011 Openness and Growth: What Have We Learned?
by Francisco Rodríguez - 2006-010 Public Investment in Infrastructure and Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Venezuelan Manufacturing Sector
by José Pineda & Francisco Rodríguez - 2006-009 The Anarchy of Numbers: Understanding the Evidence on Venezuelan Economic Growth
by Francisco Rodríguez - 2006-008 The Emergence of Market Monitoring in Japanese Banks: Evidence from the Subordinated Debt Market
by Masami Imai - 2006-007 Market Discipline and Deposit Insurance Reform in Japan
by Masami Imai - 2006-006 Does Monetary Policy Help Least Those Who Need It Most?
by Michael S. Hanson & Erik Hurst & Ki Young Park - 2006-005 The Weakest Link Hypothesis For Adaptive Capacity: An Empirical Test
by Richard S.J. Tol & Gary W. Yohe - 2006-004 Cleaning Up the Kitchen Sink: Growth Empirics When the World Is Not Simple
by Francisco Rodríguez - 2006-003 Varying Monetary Policy Regimes: A Vector Autoregressive Investigation
by Michael S. Hanson - 2006-002 Tacit Collusion in Capacity Investment: The Role of Capacity Exchanges
by Christiaan Hogendorn - 2006-001 Excessive(?) Entry of National Telecom Networks, 1990-2001
by Christiaan Hogendorn
2005
- 2005-014 An Economic Model of Fair Use
by Thomas J. Miceli & Richard P. Adelstein - 2005-013 The Basics of International Trade: A Classroom Experiment
by Alberto Isgut & Ganesan Ravishanker & Tanya Rosenblat - 2005-012 A Simple Proof of the FWL (Frisch-Waugh-Lovell) Theorem
by Michael C. Lovell - 2005-011 Soft Related Lending: A Tale of Two Korean Banks
by John P. Bonin & Masami Imai - 2005-010 Entry and Vertical Disintegration
by Alain de Fontenay & Christiaan Hogendorn - 2005-009 Managing the Risks of Climate Thresholds: Uncertainties and Information Needs
by Klaus Keller & Gary Yohe & Michael Schlesinger - 2005-008 The Status of Women Economists in the U.S. — and the World
by Joyce P. Jacobsen - 2005-007 Inflation Targeting in an Emerging Market: the Case of Korea
by Michael S. Hanson & Kwanghee Nam - 2005-006 A Human Capital-Based Theory of Post Marital Residence Rules
by Matthew J. Baker & Joyce P. Jacobsen - 2005-005 Occupational Segregation and the Tipping Phenomenon: The Contrary Case of Court Reporting in the United States
by Joyce P. Jacobsen - 2005-004 Trade Policy and Factor Prices: An Empirical Strategy
by Daniel Ortega & Francisco Rodríguez - 2005-003 Infinite Uncertainty, Forgotten Feedbacks, And Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Climate Policy
by Richard S.J. Tol & Gary W. Yohe - 2005-002 Measuring the Effects of Childbearing on Labor Market Outcomes
by Joyce P. Jacobsen & James Wishart Pearce III & Joshua L. Rosenbloom - 2005-001 Marriage, Specialization, and the Gender Division of Labor
by Matthew J. Baker & Joyce P. Jacobsen
2004
- 2004-003 Platform Competition with “Must-Have” Components
by Christiaan Hogendorn & Ka Yat Yuen - 2004-002 Broadband Internet: Open Access and Content Competition
by Christiaan Hogendorn - 2004-001 Monetary Factors in the Long-Run Co-movement of Consumer and Commodity Prices
by Michael S. Hanson
2003
- 2003-001 Earnings Inequality Within and Across Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Groups in Latin America
by Wendy Cunningham & Joyce P. Jacobsen
2002
- 2002-001 What About Us? Men’s Issues in Development
by Joyce P. Jacobsen
2001
- 2001-001 The Bucket Brigade Pricing And Network Externalities In Peer-To-Peer Communications Networks
by Sam Chandan & Christiaan Hogendorn
1998
- 1998-001 Inequality Within And Among Nations
by Michael C. Lovell

